Yes, you can upgrade a Surface Pro 3, Surface Pro 4, or Surface Pro 5 to Windows 11. The “Registry Add Method” is still the easiest/quickest for an in place upgrade. An SP3 install doesn’t require a Windows 11 Key as it gets one from the system/hardware. Update : Confirmed the “Rufus” method works for a clean install on the SP3. If this method doesn’t work for you, scroll down for info on the “Rufus” method, “AveYo’s MediaCreationTool.Bat” method, and “editing Windows 10 bootable USB” method. The cover should release with little effort.Update : The “Registry Add Method” instructions in this article are confirmed by Robert L and MOEJJ to be still working fine. Gently with some exertion pull in the opposite direction. Grip both the Type Cover and bezel of the tablet at the opposite end. First I recommend you do this maybe over a table or soft surface like a bed until you get used to doing it regularly. If you plan to use it as a tablet from time to time, here is how you detach the Type Cover safely. Microsoft describes the Surface as a tablet that can replace your laptop. I eventually found it buried in a list of instructions on the Microsoft Surface web page. So I turned to the web and surprisingly, finding the solution turned out to be harder than I thought. Nothing showed up that would indicate there is. So I started examining the device to find out if maybe there was a button on the Surface itself that would detach or a function key command. Aligning with the connector and attaching was easy to do, but detaching felt like an effort. My initial attempt undocking the Type cover had me fearing I could damage the device.
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